Thursday, September 24, 2015

UPDATE

It's kind of surreal that I can officially call myself an author for five months now. I've learned a lot, made a few mistakes, and can't wait to see what the future holds. As such, I've decided to increase my audience. That means that all my novels going forward will be available for purchase on all the e-store platforms.

If you read about my characters from your monthly Kindle Unlimited program, thank you for your support. If you have friends who may enjoy my novel but use other reading devices, please let them know about the below links...

Clear
as day, she danced way too close with someone who might soon leave the club
with a limp. He blew out a breath. She knew better than this, yet she still
tested the limits set up for her protection.

“That was beautiful,”
she whispers, using the remote to press the stop button. How she continues to
look so absolutely endearing while staring forlornly at the screen amazes me.

“Not as beautiful as
you,” I mutter, not loud enough for her to hear, but just so it’s out in the
atmosphere and out of the deep recesses of my heart.

We lapse into a lengthy
silence. It’s not uncomfortable, but it’s heavy...heavy with all my unspoken
thoughts, unexpressed emotions, and repressed desires. After a while, after a
long while, her lips part and my gaze lands on the lower one, the one that
slightly juts forward, the one that needs no lipstick because it’s—well they
both are—naturally red. I’d love to feel the softness of her lips as they
sigh or even as they talk or laugh. But, again, I know that’s wishful
thinking. As are all the other forbidden thoughts I have about her.

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About Me

As a teen, Allyn lost herself in the pages of some of Romance’s heavyweights, trusting that a happy ever after was just around the corner. In Allyn’s own writing journey, as in life, she’s learned that people don’t always experience recovery and restoration after a fall. Her stories speak to the gritty side of life where the right choice isn’t always easily identified and happiness not quickly gained.